Originally Posted by serviceman1 In most of the cases, the problem is the drum. If you look closely, you can see frayed edges. This thread is from 2008! What's really funny is that the original poster (lary leon14) posted the solution 6 years later!!
Originally Posted by Eric1968 This thread is from 2008! What's really funny is that the original poster (lary leon14) posted the solution 6 years later!! He obviously wanted to make sure it really worked before updating us lol
There are 10 types of people in this world, those who understand binary maths and those who don't
Originally Posted by Debs1964 He obviously wanted to make sure it really worked before updating us lol If the problem stays away for 6 years, you really can say that you solved it!
Originally Posted by Eric1968 This thread is from 2008! What's really funny is that the original poster (lary leon14) posted the solution 6 years later!! Originally Posted by Debs1964 He obviously wanted to make sure it really worked before updating us lol Originally Posted by Eric1968 If the problem stays away for 6 years, you really can say that you solved it! Good thing he didn't need to update the firmware as both of these are the older PCMCIA card machines.
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